Hewan Alula Gessese
This paper explores the significant role of China's investment projects in the Horn of Africa, focusing on their implications for regional integration. Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1949, China's relationship with Africa has evolved into a multifaceted partnership predominantly defined by economic cooperation, development, and trade. Chinese investments in critical infrastructure have been instrumental in driving economic and social transformations across the continent. This paper examines the historical context of China's involvement, highlighting key projects such as the Doraleh Container Terminal, Djibouti International Free Trade Zone, Ethio-Djibouti Railway, and Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit. These projects exemplify China's strategic emphasis on enhancing regional connectivity and economic cooperation. By examining these investments, the paper underscores their impact on fostering regional integration, promoting economic growth, and addressing infrastructural deficits in the Horn of Africa. The analysis also considers the geopolitical and economic dynamics at play, providing a comprehensive understanding of how Chinese investments are shaping the region's integration efforts.
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